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 INDEX

Ctesippus, 217

Ctimenus, 589

Cuckoo, the —, 39

Curetes, 277

Cyanus, 231 n.

Cybele, mother of the gods, 439

Cychreus, the saake of —, 207

Cycle, the Epic —, meaning of the

term, xxix Cyclic poets, date of the — •, xxvi ;

characteristic of, xxxi, 501, 515,

523 Cyclopes, the names of —, 89 ;

killed by Apollo, 191, 213 n. ;

sons of Earth and Heaven, 481 Cycnus, s. of Ares, killed by Hera- cles, xxiv, 225-253 passim ; s. of

Poseidon, slain by Achilles, 495 Cylleue (in Arcadia), 67 ; Hermes

lord of —, 363, 375, 387, 441 Cyllenian (Hermes), 385, 387, 891,

393, 441 Cymatolege, 99 Cyme (in Aeolis) xiU ; home of

Hesiod's father, 49, 467, 469 and

n. Cymo, 99 Cymopolea, dau. of Poseidon, w.

of Briareus, 139 Cymotlioe, 97 Cynaethus of Chios, reputed author

of the Delian part of the Hymn

to Apollo, xxxvii Cynthus, a hill in Delos, 325, 327,

335 Cypria, doubtful authorship of — ,

xxxii ; contents of —, xxxii,

xxxiii, 185, 201 ; first poem in tlie

Trojan Cycle composed by

Stasinus, 489 ; given by Homer to

Stasinus as a dowry, Hegesias

possible author of —, 497, 503,

505, 507 Cyprian, the (Aphrodite), 273, 407 Cyprian Histories (the Cypria) Cyprogenes (Aphrodite, the

" Cyprian-born "), 93 Cyprus, 77, 93, 411, 427, 431 ;

birthplace of Aphrodite, 435 ;

Helen in —,501, 569 Cyrenaean, 533 Cyrene, xxxiii, 213, 531 Cyrnus, the comrade of Theogni?,

XV

Cythera, 93

Cytherea (Aphrodite), 93, 149, 153,

407,419,427,435 Cytisorus, s. of Plirixus, 263

Dactyls, the Idaean, 77

Daemon, 569

Damnameneus (an Idaean Dactyl),

77 Danae, 169, 235, 237 Danal, 219, 511, 519 Danaiis, 167

Dardania (land of Troy), 511 Dark-haired One (Poseidon), 99 Darkness of Death, 239 Dardanus, s. of —, (Anchises), 419 ;

Palladium given to — by Zeus, 523 Daughters of Leucippus (a Hesiodic

poem), xxiii, 191 Day, dau. of Nigiit, 87 ; journey-

ings of —, 133 Day-sleeper, the — (the burglar), 47 Dawn (see also Eos), 49, 113, 387 Death, seizes the Brazen Race, 13, J

95 ; the brother of Sleep, 135 ^ Deceit, 95 Deianeira, and the poisoned robe,

217 Deidameia, dau. of Lycomedes, 493 Deion, 209 ; an Athenian, 489 Deipliobus, marries Helen, 511 ;

slain by Menelaiis, 521 Delas, the inventor of bronzo-

smelting, 77 Delians, 595 Delian Hymn to Apollo, festival,

choirs, xxxvi, 335 f. Delphi, xvi, xxxvi, xxxvii ; temple

of Apollo at —, 453, 489, 517 n.,

571, 587, 591 Delphians, anoint tlie stone swal- lowed by Cronos, 115 Delphiuius (title of Apollo), 353 n.,

359 Delos, XV, xxxvi, xxxvii ; contest

of Homer and Hesiod at —, 281 ;

Apollo born at —, 325, 327, 329,

331, 333 ; the special delight of

Apollo, girl-clioirs at —, 335, 337 ;

Homer recites the Hymn to

Apollo on the Altar of Horns at

—, 595 Demeter, story of — and Per.se-

phone, XXXV, 5, 25, 31, 47, 63;

wedded to Zeus, 145 ; wedded to

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